Ideal for integration in validation terminals of buses and trains, onboard computers and ticket gates, cVEND provides open-loop ticketing for check-in and check-out functionality by using contactless credit cards. In addition, the devices can be used in parallel for each form of closed-loop ticketing, using classic RFID tickets which are purchased before departure.

cVEND is available in three variants, including cVEND plug, which can be integrated into validation terminals almost invisibly, and cVEND box, which can be mounted in any kind of metallic kiosk-type systems, terminals and ticket gates, either with or without a display.

Contactless payment systems offer passengers maximum comfort through the use of contactless credit cards or their smart phone. They are a quick, easy and secure way to use public transport systems without previously purchasing a ticket and dealing with inscrutable tariff variants.

All cVEND variants are certified according to EMVCo Level 1 and Level 2 as well as PCI PTS 4.x. Users can choose between two integration methods, either running their own applications on the controller with the Linux version, or with cVEND as a transparent reader using their own controller.

cVEND devices offer outstanding reading ranges and transaction times in the context of an architecture that supports the tokenization of card data, one of the most secure mechanisms within payment systems.

FEIG Electronics will demonstrate contactless payment systems in Booth 304 at the CARTES Secure Connexions America conference, to be held May 5-7 in Washington, DC. FEIG was recently nominated as a candidate for the 2015 American SESAMES Awards, which will be awarded at the CARTES show. These prestigious awards reward the most innovative technological applications developed for the American market in the field of smart cards, digital security, identification, secure transactions and contactless technology.